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This is not the sporty MG you were hoping for Storied-but-struggling British automaker MG (now a wholly owned subsidiary of Shanghai-based SAIC) is getting back to the basics with a new sports car that embodies the spirit of the delightful T-series and Midget -- cars that endeared the company to enthusiasts worldwide. Just kidding. MG is actually set to release a new crossover/small SUV, according to a report by carnewschina.com. It's based on the SsangYong Korando, though the rear suspension may bear some relation to that of the Volkswagen Tiguan. Powered by a 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four gasoline motor mated to a dual-clutch transmission at launch, a smaller motor is reportedly in the works as well.

Legendary Milanese design house showcases important automobiles in Turin To celebrate its 95th anniversary, legendary design house Zagato is the focus of a special exhibition open now at the Museo Nazionale dell'Automobile in Turin. The exhibition honors the design consultancy's automotive heritage and includes a number of iconic cars from Zagato's history, with each car representing a different period in the evolution of the design center and automotive style as whole.